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Jessica Elisabeth Angelique Folcker (born 9 July 1975), known professionally as Jessica, is a Swedish singer. Her debut album ''Jessica'' in 1998 used her mononym, whereas follow up album ''Dino'' credited Jessica Folcker. Her following albums ''På svenska'' in 2005 and ''Skin Close'' in 2007 have used her full name Jessica Folcker. She is best known for her two international hits "Tell Me What You Like" and " How Will I Know (Who You Are)" both in 1998 and for " (Crack It) Something Going On" that featured her vocals and was a big hit for
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in 2002.


Biography

Folcker was born as ''Jessica Elisabeth Angelique Folcker'' in
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, Stockholm County, on 9 July 1975. Her mother is Swedish and her father is from
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. Jessica attended
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in Stockholm for six years until she was 17. Her big dream of becoming a singer, was fulfilled when she was engaged as a backing singer for
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and Dr. Alban. She also performed the chorus in
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's hit "
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" and did background vocals for E-Type. On Jessica's debut album, named simply ''Jessica'' and released in autumn 1998, she worked with composer and producer
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, known for having written
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' ''Baby One More Time''. The album was an instant hit, and Jessica became an international star overnight. As a result, Jessica travelled to
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for a six-week-long promotional tour across Japan, the Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand, resulting in high sales in the region, including selling
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. In South Korea, her remake of
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classic ''Goodbye'' was used as the theme ballad for the movie ''A Promise'', and rapidly became the most frequently played song on South Korean radio. In Sweden, Jessica peaked the top of the single charts with two singles from the album; '' How Will I Know (Who You Are)'' and ''Tell Me What You like'', both selling
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. She also won two prizes at the awards show of Sweden's major pop radio station,
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: ''New Artist of the Year'' as well as ''Swedish Female Artist of the Year''. No artist before her had won more than one award until then. In 2000, two years after releasing her debut album, Jessica's second album came out, called ''Dino'', nicknamed after one of her producers. Besides Europe and Asia, Jessica wanted to conquer the US as well this time around. However, since many Americans pronounced her surname similar to "fucker", she decided to change her name to ''Folker'' instead, without the c. Jessica's first single from the album, ''To Be Able To Love'', became a hit in the States, with a remix by DJ Jonathan Peters spending ten weeks on the
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top 50
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''Billboard'' and soon Jessica went on a club tour to
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and
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. Another of Jessica's songs – ''Lost Without Your Love'' – once again became the theme tune of another Korean film, ''Indian Summer''. Again, Jessica reached the top of the South Korean airplay chart. In April 2001, Jessica's song ''Miracles'' was chosen as the theme melody for the
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replica, ''Starmaker''. Due to this, she decided to release the song as her second single from the album, her sixth in total. Jessica debuted in the Swedish national selection for the
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in 2005. In
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, she performed ''Om natten''. 2006 she tried again, participating in the third semi final heat of
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on 4 March with the song ''When Love's Comin' Back Again''. She failed, however, to qualify for the semi-final. She returned to
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together with
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where they both performed the duet ''Around the World'', which placed 5th in the heat and did not qualify for the final.


2007 comeback

Jessica worked in the studio on her fourth album since 2006. After working with several labels she became signed with Indie Label Cosmos Records. Her album was released in 2007 under the title ''Skin Close'' which had an electronic/80's pop sound. It was her first English-record since 2000. The only song of the record that was released as a single was "Snowflakes". The album failed to make an impact on the public.


Discography


Albums


Singles


As lead artist

;Other releases *2001: "Lost Without Your Love" *2005: "Vad gör jag nu" *2005: "En annan sång" *2007: "Hot Night" *2013: "It's All About You"


As featured artist

;Other releases featured in *1994: "U make me feel alright" (Amadin) *1995: "
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" (
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, chorus)
*2013: "Respect Yourself" (
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& Jessica Folcker – from DJ Bobo album '' Reloaded'')


See also

*
Melodifestivalen 2005 (semifinals) 2005 was the 45th edition of the Swedish music competition , which was organised by (SVT) and took place over a five-week period between 12 February and 12 March 2005. The winner of the competition was Martin Stenmarck with the song "Las Vegas ...
* Melodifestivalen 2006 (semifinals)


References


External links


Jessica Folcker fan site

Jessica Folcker – Booking and events
{{DEFAULTSORT:Folcker, Jessica 1975 births Living people Swedish people of Senegalese descent 21st-century Swedish singers 21st-century Swedish women singers English-language singers from Sweden People from Täby Municipality